FREWSBURG - A 1-3-1 press caused Frewsburg/Falconer to turn the ball over 25 times and forced the hosts to make just 13-of-42 from the field in a 71-48 boys consolation loss to Health & Sciences Charter School (8-2).

''They were very quick and aggressive,'' said FCS coach Tom Nelson, whose team record went to 6-4 on the season.

Allan Wright led the winners with 22 points followed by Aaron Day with 13 points and Corey Wiseman with 12 points.

The Falcons opened up with a 21-10 first quarter and doubled that at halftime, 42-21.

Mike Wilcox led FCS with 13 points and grabbed six rebounds and Dane Johnson scored eight points and hauled down a team-high seven rebounds.

FREWSBURG - ''I am happy for the girls since this is the first time since 2004 that we have beaten Frewsburg,'' said coach Rob Collver after Panama ended the Bears' string of six consecutive girls basketball titles in the Frewsburg Holiday Tournament on Saturday night.

Not only was it the first Panama win over Frewsburg, 48-42, in almost 10 years, but it also was the first time Rob Collver had beaten his older brother, Frewsburg coach Jeff Collver, in four tries.

''The monkey is off our backs,'' said Rob Collver after the Lady Panthers put together a 34-22 run in the second half for the victory.

Led by Most Valuable Player Brittany Lenart with seven of her 11 points and Emilee Sperry with six, the Lady Panthers went on a 17-9 final-quarter surge. Lenart's 3-pointer put the Lady Panthers ahead for good at 43-40 and Sperry made 4-of-4 from the foul line down the stretch en route to team-high 16 points.

Lenart also grabbed 13 rebounds and Sperry had nine for Panama, which got five assists from Taylor Bowen, four steals from Sperry and four blocks from Lenart.

Kaitlyn Blanchard had 18 points, including three treys, and Emily Hair added 11 points for Frewsburg. Hair had nine rebounds, Maddie Whippo seven and Olivia Lynn six. Hair wound up with five assists, and Blanchard and Emilee Johnson contributed four steals in defeat.

Sperry and Bowen joined Lenart on the all-tournament Team for Panama. Blanchard and Hair were selected from Frewsburg, Kaylee Keith from Falconer and Emily Swanson from Maple Grove.

The Lady Golden Falcons used a 19-12 fourth quarter to nail down their second win in six games.

Emma Steele scored all eight of her points and Kaylee Keith also had eight points during the Panama rally in the fourth chapter.

Keith also played Emily Swanson of Panama with a box-and-one and did a fine defensive job after the latter had tallied 10 points in the final stanza.

Abby Courtney and Julia Anderson were high scorers with 11 points each for Falconer. Alyssa Brooks grabbed eight rebounds, and Courtney and Anderson added seven apiece. Steele handed out eight assists and four steals, helping to avenge a 49-47 setback at Maple Grove.